Because it would be almost as big as the rest of the device and because (unlike motor vehicles) there is no legislation restricting the noise and the pollution produced.
Cheers,
Peter
In my military days I was a commander of an ACV (Armoured Command Vehicle) because of the amount of radio's it could flatten batteries quickly.
The generator could be operated in the basket or it could be lowered to the ground and positioned away from the ACV.
When this was done we dug a hole in which a metal basket buried and a flexible pipe ran beteween the basket and generator to subdue the noise of the genny.
I agree with Peter, the muffler would have to be disproportionately large to appreciably quieten a genny down, you wouldn't buy one if you had to transport it.
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A neighbour has a motor scooter step thru thing that is 250cc.
The muffler is only about double the size of the muffler on the Honda genny.
My mower likewise (Honda) ride-on.
Little combustion exhaust noise - you can hear
the general internals of the motor and gears.
Given the capacity of the Honda genny, I'm not convinced that the silencer
would need to be anything like the size mentioned at near the size of the
generator, or even ¼ that size.
In my military days I was a commander of an ACV (Armoured Command Vehicle) because of the amount of radio's it could flatten batteries quickly.
The generator could be operated in the basket or it could be lowered to the ground and positioned away from the ACV.
When this was done we dug a hole in which a metal basket buried and a flexible pipe ran beteween the basket and generator to subdue the noise of the genny.
The RAA (dropshorts) equivalent was to bury the gun position CP gen sets in a bloody big pit covered with iron sheets & sandbags, then exhaust them into a 44 gal drum of water.
Sorry no pics .. security you understand ... LOL
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I bought a generator 30 years ago. It now sits unused in the shed.
It has not been used for over 20 years because the solar is better in every respect.
Cheers,
Peter
Our generator has been slowly rusting away in our storage locker for the last 10 years. It would serve no purpose in our travels. Solar and driving keep our battery charged. The alternator pours 80A into the battery until full. A 80A battery charger and capable generator would be a big (and noisy) beast to carry.
I bought a generator 20 years ago. (Honda). Used regularly. both on the road and on occasions at home for power during outages.
Have solar as well on van and at home. So gives us for full deal and have never been inconvenienced by lack of power.
As I have stated many times, it is free choice.
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Is that the same free choice that says you can play loud music and frighten all the birds and critters away in a bush camp site?
Those who think so usually have no idea of the effect of their selfish actions.
Cheers,
Peter
Yep, free choice, as long as one is not breaking the law. To noisy, to smoky, move away. Have never noticed any Birds or critters running for cover when my genny is on.
But, as you have said on previous occasions, they will be banned (soon). Until then (and I suspect never) I and others who favour the benefit of generators will continue to use them.
Cheers
Aussie1
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Back to the original post, it is more than likely that to muffle a tiny engine like those on a small portable generator, would reduce the power of the engine beyond what could be considered reasonable.
Whilst some back pressure on an engine can be slightly beneficial, too much can destroy performance.
If you want the ultimate demonstration of that block the exhaust pipe up and see how long the engine will run. Not very long.
Hence mufflers are a balancing act between noise levels and performance.
On a large powerful engine, a manufacturer can afford to throw away a handful of horse power to make the engine quiet.
On a race car the first thing you do is have the most free flowing exhaust you can get away with without overstepping track noise limits and the reason is it is pretty much free horsepower.
So to muffle a small gennie down to what the OP would like could likely see the motor not being able to perform at what is needed and a much larger and less portable motor would be required.
Thank you Greg for brining this back on track. Very good points.
There is, in my opinion, way to much time spent on "emotional" feelings about the use or non use of generators.
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We acknowledge and pay our respects to the British and European Elders past and present, who introduced civil society and prosperity to Australia.
Yep, free choice, as long as one is not breaking the law. To noisy, to smoky, move away. Have never noticed any Birds or critters running for cover when my genny is on. But, as you have said on previous occasions, they will be banned (soon). Until then (and I suspect never) I and others who favour the benefit of generators will continue to use them.
Cheers Aussie1
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I'm not sure what all the fuss is about really? I have used a Gennie on and off now for the last 14 years BUT always between 2am and 4.00am when everyone is asleep and can't hear it. Two hours is enough to top up batteries if needed etc.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
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This thread was supposed to be about the mechanics of generators and noise.
Seems we have "generated" a lot of irrelevant tok tok about how we don't need them
and those that do are "selfish" and likely in need of psychological regulation!
Well there's 10's of thousands of older caravans out there providing countless days
of pleasure and release from everyday cares for some that just dont have $5 to $10 thousand
to convert to solar. Lots of mums and dads with a couple of kids are never going to
be likely to spend up big on solar conversions. The genny is the alternative.
A small plug-in supplementary muffler would make them less "selfish" and quieter
in the great outdoors so that the REALLY selfish amongst us will not be inconvenienced.
While we are at it, we might ban human walks etc in Nat Parks because the use of them
frightens the wildlife!
It's not rocket science - see the posts that I have made itemising numerous examples
of small mufflers that would assist older vans to move from noisy to less noisy.
Don't need the hypocrisy!
I don't understand how everyone uses so much power that they need a generator to survive. I have 150 watt solar panel on the roof and a single 120 amp battery .
When not on mains, the fridge and hot water run on gas and the idiot box on 12 volt. I have two coke can inverters that charge the laptop, phone and modem and run the 12 volt fan if hot. If cold, I have a 12 volt blanket for the cot. I cook outside on gas or the butane stove
On one occasion only, after several days of rain during winter, the battery looked a bit low so I hooked the Anderson plug into the car and let it idle for about ten minutes. Problem solved and back to business.
It must be for hair dryers, air con and watching Home and Away 24 hours a day as I can't see how you need so much power.
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